National Parks are always a popular vacation destination, but some are better suited to RVs than others. Here are five of the best National Parks for RVers, along with ideas for where to stay and what to do.

Camping is better than ever as an ideal vacation for all ages and interests. The next time you’re craving some back-to-nature togetherness, use these tips to help you plan a camping trip the whole family will love.

Campground Site Map

KOA Holiday Campgrounds

Whether you’re exploring the local area or hanging out at the campground, KOA Holidays are an ideal place to relax and play. There’s plenty to do, with amenities and services to make your stay memorable. Plus, you’ll enjoy the outdoor experience with upgraded RV Sites with KOA Patios™ and Deluxe Cabins with full baths for camping in comfort. Bring your family, bring your friends, or bring the whole group – there’s plenty of ways to stay and explore.

Check In & Out

It is not necessary to notify the office when leaving... Have a safe trip home.

Late check out requests may be granted in the off peak seasons only and is subject to a $5 per hour fee.

Sorry no late check outs in the peak season.

Sewer Connection

Sewer adapters must be used when connecting to our sewer system. Never stick your hose directly into a sewer connection, be sure to utilize a threaded elbow or rubber sewer gasket. Hoses without these connectors may go in too far and block the flow in the sewer lines causing a messy backup. Unsealed connections also allow sewer gasses and odors to escape.

Children

Please supervise your children and teens at all time, Playground closes at dusk. Do not allow children and teens to wander/ride bikes during quiet time.

Bikes and Scooters

Bikes and scooters are welcome but must follow traffic patterns, not be ridden on the foot bridge or sidewalks and be put away at dark unless equipped with lights.

Gas powered scooters, dirt bikes and ATV'S are not permitted.

Office/General Store Hours

April 1st - 30th 9am - 8pm (seven days a week)

May 1st - 31st 9am - 8pm (Sun-Th) 9am - 9pm (Fri & Sat)

June 1st - 2nd Sat in Aug. 9am - 9pm (Sun-Th) 9am - 10pm (Fri & Sat)

2nd Sun. in Aug-Sept. 30th 9am - 8pm (Sun-Th) 9am - 9pm (Fri & Sat)

October 1st - 31st 9am - 7pm (Sun-Th) 9am - 8pm (Fri & Sat)

November 1st - March 31st 10am-6pm seven days a week

Office will remain open until 10pm during the Memorial Day & Labor Day holiday weekends.

Swimming Pool Info

The pool will close anytime thunder can be heard or if severe weather is imminent. The pool will reopen 30 minutes after the threat has passed.

You must be at least 13 years old to swim without an adult.

No Pets permitted inside the pool fence.

No smoking inside the pool fence.

Please observe all posted rules and safety signs.

Pool hours are subject to change.

Cable TV

Cable TV is provided free on all campsites, a coaxial cable is required to connect and is available for purchase in the General Store.

Garbage Disposal/ Recycling

We offer curbside trash pickup April 1st-October 31st between the hours of 9am & 7pm daily. Securely tie up your garbage and place it near the road, our staff will take it away for you. Please do not leave trash out overnight.

Garbage after hours or during the winter months should be taken directly to one of our dumpsters.

Recycling can be taken directly to the recycling container near the maintenance barn, for a list of recyclable items please ask the office staff.

Golf Carts

Golf carts may be brought and only operated by licensed drivers 16yrs and up. Proof of insurance must be provided.

After Hours Emergency?

We can be reached for after hours emergencies at (513)932-1390. This number should not be used for minor issues that can be addressed during normal office hours.

For fire, medical or criminal activity call 911 first.

Prohibited

Fireworks of any kind, this includes snaps, sparklers, and Chinese lanterns.

Wireless Internet

Pets

All Dogs must be on a visible leash when outside of your camping unit. Kamp K-9 is a fenced dog area that is available to you to allow your four legged friend a place to run free.

Always pick up after your pets and dispose of waste properly.

Do not allow your dogs barking to annoy others, if barking becomes disruptive you may be asked to remove your pet from our park.

If you have a pet that is aggressive towards other animals or people please do not bring them.

Pets at not permitted in any rental unit or inside the pool fence.

Visitors

Visitors are welcome for a fee, all non-registered vehicles & guests must stop at the office and get a car pass. The number of visitors and or vehicles allowed per campsite may be restricted during especially busy weekends and may include holiday/event weekends. The registered guest will be held responsible for their visitors actions. Visiting hours are from 9am-9pm.

Courteousness

Camping at an RV park is a community experience, please be a good neighbor. Refrain from walking thru other occupied campsites, keep music and TV volumes at a level that doesn't disturb others, teach children good camping etiquette and always respect others especially during quiet hours (11pm-8am)

Alcohol

Alcohol is permitted by legal drinking aged adults. If you must leave your site with alcohol in your hand, it must be covered. Drunk, loud, obnoxious behavior, or fighting is never tolerated.

Quiet Hours

Quiet Hours are strictly enforced between 11:00pm and 8:00am.

Firewood/Fire rings

Firewood can be purchased at our General Store. Do not cut standing trees or brush.

Please do not move fire rings, or burn anything other than firewood or charcoal. Fire rings are not trash cans.

Vehicles/Parking

Rates include one vehicle per campsite. If you should need to bring an additional vehicle there is a $2.00 per day charge that will be added to your stay.

Please park vehicles only on the gravel on your assigned site, do not park on the grass. Sites which appear to be vacant may have a reservation and should not be used as parking. Additional parking is located throughout the park.

Speed limit is 5mph.

Meet Your Hosts

You don't need magic to disappear, all you need is a destination...

In 1969 Oliver and Carrie Hill had a dream of opening and operating their own campground. Little did they know that in 2005 two of their grandchildren, Stacie and Jeremiah would purchase the park and carry on their dream. Jeremiah, his wife Sarah and their then 4 year old daughter Maggie packed up and moved from Williamstown, Kentucky to the town of Lebanon. Stacie already located in Ohio moved onto the property as well and the rest is history…